London – Ten Great Issues To Do On The South Bank



Ten Great Issues To See And Do – Londons South Bank

1. Bargehouse
Avant-garde gallery space
Oxo Tower Wharf Bargehouse Street London SE1 9PH

Bargehouse is an impressive 4-storey warehouse inside Oxo Tower Wharf which presents a altering programme of art, design and photography exhibitions. The raw space is a blank canvas and can be hired for corporate events, shows and private parties.

two. Bernie Spain Gardens
Relaxing riverside open space
Upper Ground London SE1 9PP

Nestled in-between Oxo Tower Wharf and Gabriel’s Wharf, Bernie Spain Gardens is an oasis of green by the riverside, the ideal location to relax. In summer the gardens are house to the Coin Street Festival, a season of free culturally themed events.

3. BFI IMAX
The ultimate cinema experience
Charlie Chaplin Walk London SE1

BFI IMAX is a state-of-the-art cinema experience not to be missed. On the biggest screen in the UK films are shown in 2D, 3D and IMAX technologies and immerse the audience in bigger-than-life images, accompanied by 12,000 watts of digital surround sound.

four. BFI Southbank
World renowned film centre
Belvedere Road London SE1

BFI Southbank is a world-renowned, three screen film-centre showing new and archive releases. Mediatheque provides access to hundreds of film and Television titles from the BFI Archive and the gallery showcases leading artists. For film buffs there is the BFI Filmstore, and don’t forget films for a fiver each Tuesday and the funky benugo bar &amp kitchen.

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5. EDF Power London Eye
Take in the sights above the Thames
Riverside Constructing County Hall Westminster Bridge Road London SE1 7PB

The EDF Energy London Eye is the world’s tallest observation wheel. At 135 metres above the Thames it delivers unrivalled views over the city. Enjoy the advantages of checking in just 15 minutes before your expertise with a Quick Track ticket, complete with souvenir guide and youngsters in-flight pack. And do not miss the spectacular new 4D encounter.

To see much more of the South East of England, why not use a Rental Car From Londons a lot of Airports, Hotels and Rail Stations.

6. Florence Nightingale Museum
Uncover the story of Florence Nightingale
St Thomas’ Hospital two Lambeth Palace Road London SE1 7EW

The newly re-opened museum lets visitors uncover the story of a national heroine, ‘the lady with the lamp’. The museum gives an insight into Florence’s life and works, revealing her childhood, travels and achievements in reforming midwifery, nursing and public wellness with interactive exhibits and displays.

7. Gabriel’s Wharf
An arty riverside oasis
Gabriel’s Wharf London SE1

Gabriel’s Wharf is a riverside oasis, home to a mix of shops, studios, bars and restaurants. This arty enclave gives design-led shopping, from jewelry and ceramics, to fair-trade furnishings and cost-effective artwork. Relax in 1 of the cafes and restaurants which enjoy spectacular views of St Paul’s.

8. Hayward Gallery
Leading contemporary art gallery
South Bank Centre Belvedere Road London SE1 8XZ

The Hayward to present ground-breaking exhibitions which span history, cultures, artistic disciplines and media. It is the most versatile public art exhibition space in the UK and shows perform of international stature, from modern day masters to most recent names in contemporary art. Check out the shop for books and gifts.

9. Imperial War Museum London
Discover the story of those who have lived, fought and died in conflict.
Lambeth Road London SE1 6HZ

Discover the story of those who have lived, fought and died in conflict from the 1st World War to the present day. Learn about the conditions endured by soldiers in the trenches, discover the role of wartime spies and find out about the children who lived by means of evacuation and the Blitz.

10. London Duck Tours
The quirkiest and most unique way to see London
55 York Road London SE1 7NJ

A Duck Tour is a exclusive way to see London. You are rewarded not only with a live guided road tour of the City of Westminster, passing landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, The London Eye and Massive Ben, but you are also treated to an unforgettable trip on the river, with no ever leaving the comfort of your seat! All this on an historic car used for the D-day landings in 1944.


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